A.
We have looked all month at the rock solid, eternal security of the
Believer

B.
Many Misconceptions

1.
There are many people who think that only the faithful, and only those
that “persevere” actually are saved from the wrath to come!

2.
There is no offer by God of “salvation on probation” – it is a priceless
gift, simply obtained by faith alone in Christ alone, and granted by the
promise of God Almighty who cannot lie, the very instant a person
believes!

C.
So, what about those who aren’t quite living it like they should?

D.
I got news for some of you – carnal Christians exist, backslidden
Christians unfortunately exist. And just because they don’t “live” the
Christian life very well, does NOT mean they ain’t going to be with
Jesus!

E.
Let me show you an example that Jesus uses to prove that not everyone
will persevere, and yet are solidly saved!

F.
And right in the middle of it is a key to the fullness of the Christian
life that is lacking in too many of God’s people!

II.
Background (Luke
17:11-19)

A.
Jesus is travelling south again from Galilee to Jerusalem – but this
will be His last time

B.
Passing through Samaria

C.
Ten lepers try and approach Him – try to get as close as humanly
possible

1.
These men had leprosy

2.
They had no life at all – just living each day waiting to die

3.
They had no access to their families – their wives, children, parents
were forbidden to have any contact with them whatsoever

4.
They could not work, they had to live away from everyone else

5.
Every day, they just got worse – never better

6.
They were condemned to die a horrible death, alone

7.
Then they heard that Jesus was passing by!

D.
Cried out for HELP, for mercy – not sure what to expect, but wanted a
miracle!

1.
Not theologians, not spiritual men, just desperate men

2.
In need of Jesus!

3.
Made no demands, but rather just asked for mercy!

E.
Jesus Instantly Responded to their Prayer!

1.
No shazzam, no dazzle, no magic words, waving of the hand, etc

2.
Just gave them what they asked for – He responded to their simple plea
of faith with cleansing, healing – with an impossible miracle!

3.
And it wasn’t any kind of great faith that they had, just desperate
faith

F.
Jesus Tells them to go and find a Jewish priest, and show them their
healing

1.
This required no small measure of “faith” on their part, for Jesus did
not “first” heal them, and THEN tell them to go

2.
They do not feel any different yet

3.
They do not look any different yet

4.
Yet, they BELIEVED Jesus enough to obey Him and start walking into the
village to go find a Jewish priest

5.
By the way, it was necessary for the priests to verify the healing,
because it would HAVE to be a miracle for any of them to be cleansed of
their leprosy, and if they really were not healed, they were a danger to
the rest of the community because leprosy was and still is very
contagious!

G.
AS they went… they were healed

1.
These ten men believed Jesus’ abilities enough to obey Him, even when it
didn’t make sense

2.
Remember, Jesus told them to go show themselves BEFORE they were healed
– kind of backwards, unless Jesus was waiting for them to ACT on their
faith, instead of just SAY they have faith!

3.
As they walked into the village… they hadn’t been in there for YEARS! A
big deal!

4.
As they walked into the village…

a.
They looked down and saw no signs of leprosy anymore

b.
They saw all the scars now GONE and replaced by perfectly good skin

c.
They felt clean on their insides – no more sickness and weakness or
disease

d.
And their walking turned into running, and laughing, and leaping, and
shouting

5.
These men could go home again!

6.
They had been given a second chance on life!!!

7.
I believe they quickly forgot about going to the priests, and just ran
home to their children, and wives, and parents!

8.
It must have been marvellous to watch such a miracle, and hear such joy!

H.
But just then, ONE of the ten stopped, turned around and came BACK

1.
Not just excited about the miracle

2.
But excited about the miracle GIVER

3.
He HAD to go back and worship Him, thank Him, and glorify God

4.
And that is just what he did

5.
Remember, that this was a Samaritan – not supposed to be happening for
them, but only for the Jews!!!

I.
Jesus asks two questions

1.
Were not TEN men healed?

2.
Well then, Where are the OTHER Nine???

J.
If Jesus asked it today, he would ask, Where are all those who have been
saved, forgiven, blood bought and redeemed from sin?

1.
Where are all those who have been given a second chance to live?

2.
Where are all those who have (or HAD) the joy of the Lord?

3.
If everybody who got saved through the preaching from THIS pulpit and
from the witnessing of the people of THIS church were all here, we would
have 1,500 believers trying to cram into this building this morning!

3)
This man was an example of being saved, but not whole – still
incomplete, still quite prone to discouragement and open to Satanic
attack (as we shall see)

2.
Just remembering to be thankful is the secret to WHOLENESS!

3.
Probably the SECOND greatest healing power there is – next to
forgiveness!

4.
You are not born again only if you are thankful, but you are going to
never be whole until you ARE thankful!

D.
What does REAL Thankfulness look like?

1.
Worship and appreciation for whatever God has done for you. Not just a
passing grunt.

2.
Loud passionate emotional praise. We often cry aloud when we are
desperate but rarely when we are blessed!

3.
Realising just how unworthy you are.

4.
A focus on Christ and His priceless gift of mercy and grace.

5.
No concern of whether you are the only one or not. Not a popular thing
to do and not supposed to be popularity based.

6.
Illustrations:

a.
When people are restored from a life-threatening sickness, few actually
think to give thanks to God; but “where are the nine?”

b.
When people are protected from danger; when they are recovered from the
perils of the sea; when a cruise ship is destroyed, and a large part of
the crew and passengers perish, very few of those who are saved
acknowledge the goodness of God for saving them, fewer still publically
praise Him; but where is the mass of them?

c.
They give no thanks; they offer no praise. They go about their usual
lives, to return to mingle in the scenes of pleasure and of sin as if
nothing had occurred.

d.
So few of all who have been rescued from “threatening graves” feel their
obligation to God, or ever express it.

E.
And so, the NINE went home healed, YES. But probably not changed.

1.
Salvation
marvellously saves the soul from its destiny in hell

2.
Thankfulness
marvellously saves a Christian from the torments of Satan AFTER
salvation (1Peter 5:7) – He has no reach in the heart of a grateful
soul!

4.
THE one, great transforming power that God offers to sinners, AFTER
salvation, is the response of thankfulness – it saves the heart, the
mind, and the very memories of the past of the Christian, and makes him
or her whole! When it is constantly expressed!

a.
Otherwise…

b.
Without gratefulness, we become arrogant and self-centred. We begin to
believe that we have achieved everything on our own. Thankfulness keeps
our hearts in right relationship to the Giver of all good gifts.

c.
Without a thankful way of thinking, we become Discontent. Thankfulness
makes us content - which is of GREAT benefit - great GAIN. Human beings
are prone to covetousness. We tend to focus on what we don’t have. By
giving thanks continually we are reminded of how much we do have. When
we focus on blessings rather than wants, we are happier. When we start
thanking God for the things we usually take for granted, our perspective
changes. We realize that we could not even exist without the merciful
blessings of God.

d.
We will live like Immature BABIES! It makes us mature - We are to learn
to be thankful not only for the things we like, but for the
circumstances we DON’T like. When we purpose to thank God for everything
that He allows to come into our lives, we keep bitterness at bay. We
cannot be both thankful and bitter at the same time. We do not thank Him
for evil, but that He is sustaining us through it (James 1:12). We don’t
thank Him for harm He did not cause, but we thank Him when He gives us
the strength to endure it (2 Corinthians 12:9). We thank Him for His
promise that “all things work together for good to them that love God,
to them who are the called according to his purpose” (Romans 8:28).

e.
Not close to God! Thankfulness keeps us close with and RIGHT with God
(Psalm 22:3). We can have thankful hearts toward God even when we do not
feel thankful for the circumstance. We can grieve and still be thankful.
We can hurt and still be thankful. We can be angry at sin and still be
thankful toward God. That is what the Bible calls a “sacrifice of
praise” (Hebrews 13:15). Giving thanks to God keeps our hearts in right
relationship with Him and saves us from a host of harmful emotions and
attitudes that will rob us of the peace God wants us to experience (Php
4:6–7).

f.
Without gratefulness, we will find Obedience to always be hard! Because
Obedience springs EASIEST from a grateful heart!

IV.Conclusion

A.
When was the last time you were grateful to your parents just for being
your parents? THAT would SAVE your relationship more than 100 hours of
counselling!

B.
When was the last time you were grateful to your wife or husband for
loving you? THAT would save your marriage!

C.
When was the last time you…

1.
Thanked your pastor for faithfully feeding you the words of life, and
admonishing you to live right?

2.
Thanked your older brother for watching out for you?

3.
Thanked God for saving your wretched soul!?

D.
Do you want to be WHOLE?

E.
Start looking around and thank God, for everything, good and bad in your
life!